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98% Indians Unaware of Life-Saving Technique During Heart Attack
- Wednesday September 28, 2016
- Indo-Asian News Service
Around 98 per cent Indians are not trained in basic life-saving technique of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) during sudden cardiac arrest, shows a survey conducted by Lybrate, an online doctor consultation platform.
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US Government Warns Users About Bug in Apple's iOS Software
- Friday November 14, 2014
- Written by Vidhyanshu
There was the potential for hacks using a newly identified technique known as the "Masque Attack," the government said in an online bulletin.
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Expert Wants to Help Nab Russian Password Thieves
- Thursday August 7, 2014
- World News | Associated Press
The hackers are a tight knit group, 10 or 11. They live in a Russian town, and have real jobs. But in their down time, the cybercriminals have spent the past seven months gathering a hoard of personal data, stealing 1.2 billion user names and passwords in a series of Internet heists affecting 420,000 websites, according to Alex Holden, Chief Inform...
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98% Indians Unaware of Life-Saving Technique During Heart Attack
- Wednesday September 28, 2016
- Indo-Asian News Service
Around 98 per cent Indians are not trained in basic life-saving technique of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) during sudden cardiac arrest, shows a survey conducted by Lybrate, an online doctor consultation platform.
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food.ndtv.com
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US Government Warns Users About Bug in Apple's iOS Software
- Friday November 14, 2014
- Written by Vidhyanshu
There was the potential for hacks using a newly identified technique known as the "Masque Attack," the government said in an online bulletin.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Expert Wants to Help Nab Russian Password Thieves
- Thursday August 7, 2014
- World News | Associated Press
The hackers are a tight knit group, 10 or 11. They live in a Russian town, and have real jobs. But in their down time, the cybercriminals have spent the past seven months gathering a hoard of personal data, stealing 1.2 billion user names and passwords in a series of Internet heists affecting 420,000 websites, according to Alex Holden, Chief Inform...
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www.ndtv.com